How a stem cell transplant changed the life — and blood — of a leukemia patient
A stem cell donor changed Laura Tiberi's life after her leukemia diagnosis. Now she's sharing hope and inspiration with other transplant recipients.
A stem cell donor changed Laura Tiberi's life after her leukemia diagnosis. Now she's sharing hope and inspiration with other transplant recipients.
A groundbreaking new leukemia and lymphoma treatment could be available to patients across the world thanks in part to an Ohio State clinical trial.
Nearly 50 years after arriving in Columbus, an Ohio State blood cancer expert is retiring — but he isn’t planning to slow down any time soon.
Ohio State cancer researchers are working every day to find new uses for a revolutionary immunotherapy treatment.
Amid an ongoing global health crisis, doctors and researchers at Ohio State continued their work to create a cancer-free world while joining the effort to increase understanding of COVID-19.
“Immunotherapy holds the key for curing cancer.” Learn how world-class researchers at Ohio State are working to create a cancer-free world through immuno-oncology.
For hematologist Maria Chaudhry, MBBS, The James is the perfect place to pursue her dual goals — partnering with multiple myeloma patients to reduce the disease’s symptoms while working in the lab to help find a cure for the chronic disease.
CEO William Farrar, MD, has the rundown of innovative new cancer tech, facilities and initiatives up-and-running and on the horizon at The James.
A therapy developed at Ohio State is improving quality of life for some leukemia patients by reducing side effects associated with previous drugs.
Learn how newly-approved acalabrutinib is reducing side effects and improving quality of life for some patients with CLL.